Rudy De Luca
Rudy De Luca is an American screenwriter and actor best known for his work with filmmaker Mel Brooks. In April 1972 he opened The Comedy Store with Sammy Shore.[1]
Filmography
As writer
- The Carol Burnett Show (1967) (TV)
- The Tim Conway Show (1970) (TV)
- The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (1971) (TV)
- Silent Movie (with Mel Brooks, Barry Levinson and Ron Clark) (1976)
- High Anxiety (with Mel Brooks, Barry Levinson and Ron Clark) (1977)
- Peeping Times (1978) (TV)
- Caveman (with Carl Gottlieb) (1981)
- Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) (also Director)
- Million Dollar Mystery (with Tim Metcalfe and Miguel Tejada-Flores) (1987)
- Life Stinks (with Mel Brooks, Steve Haberman and Ron Clark) (1991)
- Dracula: Dead and Loving It (with Mel Brooks and Steve Haberman) (1995)
- The Good Bad Guy (with Ezio Greggio) (1997)
- Screw Loose (with Steve Haberman) (1999)
- Big Finish (with Martin Guigui) (2012)
As actor
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1971 | The Return of Count Yorga | Lieutenant Madden | |
The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine | Various Characters | ||
1972 | The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Nightclub Manager | Episode: "But Seriously, Folks" |
1976 | Silent Movie | Executive | |
1977 | High Anxiety | Braces | |
1980 | Fatso | Pat Manarino | |
1981 | History of the World, Part I | Primate / Caveman / Capt. Mucus | |
1985 | Transylvania 6-5000 | Lawrence Malbot | |
1987 | Million Dollar Mystery | Money Counter | |
Spaceballs | Vinnie | ||
1991 | Life Stinks | J. Paul Getty | |
1993 | Robin Hood: Men in Tights | Party Guest | |
1995 | Dracula: Dead and Loving It | Guard | |
1997 | The Good Bad Guy | Vince | |
2003 | National Lampoon's Gold Diggers | Uncle Walt | |
2004 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Rudy | 2 Episodes |
2008 | Spaceballs: The Animated Series | Vinnie / Fort Lox Checkpoint official (voice) | 5 Episodes |
As producer
- Peeping Times (1978) (TV)
As director
- Peeping Times (1978) (TV)
- Transylvania 6-5000 (1985)
References
- Higgins, Bill (1 June 2017). "Hollywood Flashback: When the Comedy Store Helped Put L.A. on the Map". The Hollywood Reporter.
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